Architecture Brew #22

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This is our 22nd edition where we have selected architecture and design posts for upvotes and curation trail this week. Special thanks to @OCD for the support.

Each week, we nominate the Top 3 features among the curated posts based on high-quality content defined by the following criteria: (1) originality, (2) timely and relevant, (3) authenticity, (4) clarity, (5) readability, (6) versatility (7) inspires action, captivates interest, and/or entertains and lastly, have conformed to our community rules and comprehensive guidelines.

We are proud and excited to present this week's highlights from April 16, 2021, to April 20, 2021:

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@melbourneswestRoyal Exhibition Building, Carlton Gardens, Victoria, Australia

"The Royal Exhibition Building was built in 1880 not that long ago but Australia is only 220 years old as a western nation. Prior to that, it was home to the indigenous population. It's quite a historically significant building.

The style used is eclectic and comprises many influences from Italian, Byzantine, Romanesque, Lombardic renaissance styles. It has further architectural features with the dome itself being modeled from the Florence Cathedral."

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@pradityaFrom Nowhere To Everywhere!

"In these times of pandemic, what else do we require than a little punch of motivation! It's been a hard hit on work worldwide, but we are trembling and trying to maintain balance somehow. It's been so long I haven't posted in my community and what else could be the best way to come back than motivating people through my field of work.

We meet here with people from all walks of life and that's amusing Like me they too feel ups and downs. but what keeps me thriving hard are some real practical and genuine words from top pioneers of architecture.

Architecture has changed the lives of many people, It's not always just the building! It's the functionality, the revenue generated from people coming to work there, the locals getting monetary help from tourists coming to visit that structure and it makes a lot of difference!"

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@barskiArchitecture + Design: Cathedral of the great martyr and healer Panteleimon

"There are many beautiful cities with distinctive architecture on our planet.

There are cities that were rebuilt relatively recently, as a rule, their architecture is sustained in one, current architectural style at that time.

And, there are cities that have a long history and there, architectural styles of different eras, different trends of fashion and prosperity, merged together and, sometimes, they look like a blanket that you sewed from many scraps of multi-colored fabric."

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@deltasteemSimple mini bar cafe architecture.

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@juecoreeAncient Temples: The unknown craftsmanship and design that withstand time.

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@bambuka@bambuka/night-on-matrossky-boulevard-visual-walk-26-photos

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@romirspcAesthetics Architectural Of Belah Temple and Arabian Castle

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@feidermanMy design of a small tv space / In spanish too

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@barskiArchitecture + Design: Potemkin Stairs

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@marcosmilano71[ENG] Plaza Bolívar de Caracas and its historical heritage. / [ESP] Plaza Bolívar de Caracas y su patrimonio histórico.

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@txatxyGrand-Place o Grote Markt Gótico Flamenco

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@badbitchAlmost As Tall As My Fears


Design Quote of the Week: Marcel Wanders

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